I love this idea! I'm slightly obssessed, ok, greatly obssessed with pine cones. I have them sitting all over my house - on my mantels in baskets, as lamp finiels, etc. I will def be making some of these! Thanks for sharing!

Oooh, I love these! So simple, but so great for the season. I love natural-looking fall decor. I'm hosting a Fall Craft Challenge on my blog and I would absolutely be thrilled if you'd link this up; my readers will love it.

This is such a cute idea! Very creative! I'd love for you to stop by our link parties and show off your work. We have a reoccurring Friday party and a Halloween party that will stay open till end of November. I'm now a follower and look forward to seeing what you create in the future.

I am so glad I saw your post at t.t.and jello. I live in the Sierra Mt range, so I could use some ideas for pinecones. Thank you for sharing and I would love for you to share at my linky party too. http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/ runs fri-mon

Fabulous for fall!! I just love pinecones. They are a bit of a theme at my place, so I'll be copy-catting these as soon as I get a chance! Thanks so much for sharing them at my November 'Abundant Thanks" party!

Wow..Your set up looks amazing.These are awesome...Perfect turn out and soo festive for the season.. I would LOVE for you to please share it via my thanksgiving linky party pweease. - http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/11/thankful-for-food.html?showComment=1321294226362#c4607478653202832991 TY -- wishing you an amazing start to your week..

How creative...these candle holders are gorgeous! I haven't seen anything else quite like them :) I wanted to let you know that I've just finished a pine cone crafts and decor round-up and featured your pretty candle holders. You can see it here: http://crafteronabudget.blogspot.com/2012/11/7-easy-pine-cone-crafts-for-holidays.html

Thank you for sharing this and especially for taking time to share the tutorial. I may give these a try but I'm sure mine won't be near as stunning as yours :)

This is a wonderfully creative idea and a good way to recycle both man and nature's cast offs. I don't mean to be critical, but I would never use hot glue on anything that has a flame as it just isn't a reliable bond and presents a fire hazzard if it will be lit. Please consider another adhesive or put two small holes in the candle platform and wire the pinecone and metal together. Thanks for letting me add my "worry wort's" two cents worth.

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